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- Burgfriedenspolitik (German: [ˈbʊʁkfʁiːdn̩s.poliˌtiːk], lit. 'castle peace policy') was a political truce between the German Empire's parliamentary parties...
- collaboration. Society portal Bourgeois nationalism Bourgeois socialism Burgfriedenspolitik Corporatism Labor aristocracy Nordic model Patriarchy Professional–managerial...
- movement. Similar movements existed in other countries, such as the Burgfriedenspolitik in Germany or the União Sagrada in Portugal. Gerd Krumeich: Burgfrieden/Union...
- expelled from the SPD's parliamentary group for his opposition to the Burgfriedenspolitik, the political truce between all parties in the Reichstag while the...
- labor relations within the combatant countries was something called Burgfriedenspolitik in Germany, a term deriving from the medieval concept of "peace (especially...
- Germany's national unity. The Emperor welcomed the political truce (Burgfriedenspolitik) among the Reichstag's parties in which they agreed not to criticise...
- SPD supported the German war effort and adopted a policy, known as Burgfriedenspolitik, of refraining from calling strikes or criticising the government...
- remained in favour of pacifism and neutrality and opposed the SPD's Burgfriedenspolitik until 1916 when, sometime after Rudolf Hilferding had been drafted...
- development of the SPD. During the First World War, Wels supported Burgfriedenspolitik, the political truce between Germany's political parties under which...
- faction of the split Social Democratic Party. He was a proponent of Burgfriedenspolitik, which advocated for a political truce between the elected parties...